
Buffalo has rolled out a trio of Wireless-N devices, making sure they will be able to cater for even the most budget-constrained consumer. We have a standard router known as the WCR-GN, where it will deliver 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity as well as a quartet of Ethernet ports for those who want to share the connection over a wired network, coming in a white design for $40. As for the WLAE-AG300N, this dual-port access point will transform two wired game consoles or other compatible devices into wireless machines for $80. Last but not least would be the tiny $40 WLI-UC-GNM, where this USB 2.0 802.11n adapter can fit into your notebook, netbook or desktop without looking obstructive in any way. Expect them to ship Stateside in the near future.
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